is mentioned in 1297 -8. 50 At COULTON (Coletun, xi cent.; Coltun, xii cent.) before the Conquest 1 carucate belonged to Oudulf. 51 In 1086, according to one entry in Domesday Book, Coulton was a royal vill and the archbishop

le Frythe (Frethwode, xv cent.) and Thurkelwode (now Thortle Wood) were appurtenant to the manor. 12 These, the wood of Coulton and 'le Orchard of Slingsby ' Ralph de Hastings had leave to impark in 1344 . 12a William Lord

John Bradgate . 98 In 1738 Bradgate transferred the advowson to George Coulton 99 who was himself presented by Sir William Halford in 1746 . 1 Richard Coulton (d. 1808) was presented on his petition, as patron, in 1773 ,

James Coulton, gent., to be a Surveyor of the Duties on Houses loco Nicho. Jefferey, dismissed. (Dormant warrant by same to the Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Gloucester to pay 80 l . per an. salary to said Coulton

Referred to the Attorney General. The presentment of Joseph Harvey to be watchman at London in the room of Thos. Coulton, deceased, is agreed to. The Surveyor General's reports and representations read touching the manors of Mulgrave and Seaton, co.

in Pursuance of which, the Petitioner repaired to the Committee of Yo rke , they having sequestered the Lordship of Coulton , belonging to the said Sir George , for Delinquency; but since, one Richard Elinburst hath compounded with the

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Dr Holme, of Manchester. COURTS OF LAW. COURT OF COMMON PnEos.-Saturday, December4. ALLEGED LIBEL.-In the case of Mics Smith v. Coulton, the proprietor of the I Britannia' newspaper, for an alleged libel arising out of the trial in which the

the Maiistonc county gaol. The salary is 6001. per annum. Oil Saturdav, at Sheffield, a flax merclhant, of Slibv, named Coulton, and his rvifo, were charged with comnitting a fraud upon the Midland lRailway company, by riding in one of

on the Government stamp affixed on each box. Sold by the Proprietors, and by Chemists and Perfumers, IN CHANCERY.-BOOTH v. COULTON. PREliMINARY NOTICE. Freehold and Copyhold Estates situate at Brentford, in the County of Mliddlesex. M ESSRS FULLER and HORSEY

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of £800. Knyvet appointed Roger Woodhouse of Kimberley, Francis Gawdy of Wallington, Francis Thursbie of Rougham, and Robert Rogers of Coulton, all Norfolk gentlemen, executors of the will. The overseers were ‘the high and mighty prince’ Thomas, Duke of Norfolk;

Wigan. By October 1605 he was dead. Worsley’s grandson and heir settled on Yorkshire estates saved from the wreckage at Coulton and Hovingham.[footnote]Worsley’s return to Parliament for a Cornish borough was an isolated incident in his life. His immediate patron

he acquired other land in Lancashire, mainly at Pemberton and Orrell; he also owned property in the Yorkshire manors of Coulton, Holthorpe and Hovingham. But the family was declining. Soon after Elizabeth’s accession Worsley began to sell houses and land,

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his Wife, John Talbot GentlemanPetitionre the Committee of the Perfon and Eftate of James Taylor^&quot;^* Gentleman a Lunatick, and George Coulton Clerk Vicar of the Pariih. Church of Evington in the County of Leicefler; praying Leave to bring in a

for Coijlton En- &quot; dividing, allotting, and enclofing the Commons and clofure BilL &quot; Wafle Grounds, within the Parifh of Coulton, in the &quot; County of Norfolk.&quot; Ordered, That the faid Bill be committed to the Confideration of the Lords

Coulton En- The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the clofwe Bill. Leinte Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, &quot; An Act &quot; for dividing, allotting, and enclofing the Commons and &quot; Wafte Grounds, within the Parifh of

intituled, &quot; An AÃÂ£t for &quot; dividing, allotting, and enclofing the Commons and &quot; Wafte Grounds, within the Pariih of Coulton, in the ÃÂ«ÃÂ« County of Norfolk.&quot; The Queftion was put, &quot; Whether this Bill fhall &quot; pafs?&quot; It was

It is rather singular that the coup d'etat of the 9th Thermidor pre¬ vented him from finishing the portraiture of Coulton , who had been outlawed with his col leagues of the Mountain. Most of the illustrious persons belonging to

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